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Antonine (name)
Antonine is a Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian feminine given name that is a form of Antonina and a diminutive form of Antonia that is used in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Greenland. It is also a masculine name. Notable people with this name include the following individuals: Female *Antonine Maillet (born 1929), Canadian writer *Antonine Meunier (1877 – 1972), French ballerina Male * Antonine Barada (1807 – 1885), American folk hero *Antonine Tibesar (1909 – 1992), American Franciscan friar See also *Antonie (given name) *Antonin (name) *Antonina (name) * Antonini (name) *Antonino (name) Antonino is an Italian masculine given name that is a form of Antonio, as well as a surname. Below is a list of notable people with the name. Given name * Antonino Arconte (born 1954), Italian writer and former secret agent * Antonino Asta (born 1 ... * Antoniny (other) Notes {{given name Danish feminine given names Norwegian feminine given names Feminine given names Swed ...
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Swedish Language
Swedish ( ) is a North Germanic language spoken predominantly in Sweden and in parts of Finland. It has at least 10 million native speakers, the fourth most spoken Germanic language and the first among any other of its type in the Nordic countries overall. Swedish, like the other Nordic languages, is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. It is largely mutually intelligible with Norwegian and Danish, although the degree of mutual intelligibility is largely dependent on the dialect and accent of the speaker. Written Norwegian and Danish are usually more easily understood by Swedish speakers than the spoken languages, due to the differences in tone, accent, and intonation. Standard Swedish, spoken by most Swedes, is the national language that evolved from the Central Swedish dialects in the 19th century and was well established by the beginning of the 20th century. While distinct regional v ...
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Antonine Barada
Antonine Barada (August 22, 1807 – March 30, 1885), alternatively spelled Antoine Barada, was an American folk hero in the state of Nebraska; son of an Omaha mother, he was also called Mo shi-no pazhi in the tribal language.Sandage, S.A. (2006"Half-Breed Creek" Brown University. Retrieved 1/28/08. While Barada was a historic man, contemporary accounts of his prodigious strength helped establish him as a regional legend, in the mold of Paul Bunyan and Febold Feboldson. Barada's exploits have been counted as fakelore by historians. Early life Antoine Barada was born in 1807 at St. Marys, Iowa, which was once located across the Missouri River from Nemaha County, Nebraska. His parents were Michel Barada, a French-American fur trapper and interpreter, and ''Ta-ing-the-hae,'' or "Laughing Buffalo", a full-blood Omaha and sister to the chief. His namesake grandfather, Antoine Barada, Sr. (1739–1782), was born in Gascony, France, and was one of the first settlers of St. L ...
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Norwegian Feminine Given Names
Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe *Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway *Demographics of Norway *The Norwegian language, including the two official written forms: **Bokmål, literally "book language", used by 85–90% of the population of Norway **Nynorsk, literally "New Norwegian", used by 10–15% of the population of Norway *The Norwegian Sea Norwegian or may also refer to: Norwegian *Norwegian Air Shuttle, an airline, trading as Norwegian ** Norwegian Long Haul, a defunct subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle, flying long-haul flights *Norwegian Air Lines, a former airline, merged with Scandinavian Airlines in 1951 *Norwegian coupling, used for narrow-gauge railways *Norwegian Cruise Line, a cruise line *Norwegian Elkhound, a canine breed. *Norwegian Forest cat, a domestic feline breed *Norwegian Red, a breed of dairy cattle *Norwegian Township, Schuylkill County ...
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Danish Feminine Given Names
Danish may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Denmark People * A national or citizen of Denmark, also called a "Dane," see Demographics of Denmark * Culture of Denmark * Danish people or Danes, people with a Danish ancestral or ethnic identity * A member of the Danes, a Germanic tribe * Danish (name), a male given name and surname Language * Danish language, a North Germanic language used mostly in Denmark and Northern Germany * Danish tongue or Old Norse, the parent language of all North Germanic languages Food * Danish cuisine Danish cuisine ( da, det danske køkken) originated from the peasant population's own local produce and was enhanced by cooking techniques developed in the late 19th century and the wider availability of goods during and after the Industrial Rev ... * Danish pastry, often simply called a "Danish" See also

* Dane (other) * * Gdańsk * List of Danes * Languages of Denmark {{disambiguation Language and nat ...
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Antoniny (other)
Antoniny can refer to: * Antoniny, an urban-type settlement in Ukraine * Antoniny, Chodzież County, a village in Poland * Antoniny, Szamotuły County, a village in Poland See also *Antonin (other) *Antonina (other) *Antonine (name) *Antonini (other) *Antonino (other) Antonino may refer to: * Antonino (name), a given name and a surname (including a list of people with the name) * Antonino, Kansas, an unincorporated community in Ellis County, Kansas, United States See also * Antoniano (other) * Antoñi ...
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Antonino (name)
Antonino is an Italian masculine given name that is a form of Antonio, as well as a surname. Below is a list of notable people with the name. Given name * Antonino Arconte (born 1954), Italian writer and former secret agent * Antonino Asta (born 1970), Italian footballer and manager * Antonino Barges (fl. 1546–1565), Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, active in Venice and Treviso * Antonino Barillà (born 1988), Italian footballer * Antonino Barillà (sport shooter) (born 1987), Italian sports shooter * Antonino Bernardini, (born 1974) Italian footballer and manager * Antonino Bonaccorsi (1826–1897), Italian painter * Antonino Bonvissuto (born 1985), Italian footballer *Antonino Borzì (1852–1921), Italian botanist *Antonino Bruschetta (born 1962), Italian actor, film and stage director, and screenwriter. * Antonino Calcagnadoro (1876–1935), Italian painter * Antonino Calderone (1935–2013), Sicilian Mafioso * Antonino Caltabiano (born 1955), Italian wrestler *Ant ...
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Antonini (name)
Antonini is an Italian surname derived from Antonius. It is also an occasional masculine given name that may refer to Given name * Antonini Čulina (born 1992), Croatian football player Surname * Alberto Antonini (born 1959), Italian oenologist and winery consultant * Alessio Antonini (born 1949), Italian racing cyclist *Alfredo Antonini (1901–1983), Italian-American symphony conductor and composer * Ernesto Ramos Antonini (1898–1963), Puerto Rican politician *Gabriele Antonini (1938–2018), Italian film, stage and television actor *Giles of Viterbo (Giles Antonini), a 16th-century Italian cardinal, theologian, orator, humanist and poet *Giovanni Antonini (born 1965), Italian conductor and flute soloist * Giuseppe Antonini (1914–1989), Italian football midfielder and manager *Guido Alejandro Antonini Wilson, Venezuelan-American entrepreneur, part of the 2007 suitcase scandal involving Venezuela and Argentina *Joseph E. Antonini (born 1941), American businessman *Luca ...
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Antonin (name)
Antonin, Antonín, and Antoñín are masculine given names. Antonín, a Czech name in use in the Czech Republic, and Antonin, a French name in use in France, and French-speaking countries, are both considered alternate forms of Antonino. Antoñín, a Spanish name in use in Spain and Spanish-speaking countries, is a diminutive form of Antonio. As a surname it is derived from the Antonius root name. Notable people with these names include: Given name: Antonin * Antonin Artaud (1896–1948), French theatre director, writer, actor, and artist * Antonin Bajewski (1915–1941), Polish Franciscan friar * Antonin Baudry (born 1975), French diplomat * Antonin Berruyer (born 1998), French rugby union player * Antonin Berval (1891–1966), French film actor * Antonin Besse (1877–1951), French businessman * Antonin Bobichon (born 1995), French footballer * Antonin Brémond (died 1755), French Master of the Order of Preachers *Antonin Carlès (1851–1919), French sculptor * Antonin Cloche ...
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Antonie (given Name)
Antonie is a given name with several origins and uses. In the Dutch language, it is a masculine name derived from Antonius. It is used in areas where Dutch and Afrikaans are spoken. In Czech, Danish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish, it is a feminine name cognate to Antonia. In Romanian, it is a masculine name. Notable persons with the name include: Masculine name * Antonie, Lord of Monaco (died 1427) * Antonie Augustus Bruijn (1842–1890), Dutch navy officer and naturalist * Antonie Claassen (born 1984), South African rugby player * Antonie Dixon (1968–2009), New Zealand criminal * Antonie de Gee (1872–1940), Dutch sports shooter * Antonie Gerrits (1885–1969), Dutch cyclist *Antonie Marinus Harthoorn (1923–2012), Dutch-born South African veterinarian and environmentalist * Antonie Iorgovan (1948–2007), Romanian jurist, professor and politician *Antonie Kamerling (1966–2010), Dutch actor and musician * Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), Dutch scientist *Antonie ...
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Antonine Tibesar
Antonine Tibesar, O.F.M. (March 9, 1909 in Quincy, Illinois – March 4, 1992 in San Antonio, Texas) was a Franciscan friar, a scholar of the Catholic Church in Latin America, and director of the Academy of American Franciscan History. He edited four volumes of the writings Junípero Serra, founder of the Franciscan missions in late eighteenth-century Alta California, canonized in 2015. Tibesar served as editor of the peer reviewed scholarly journal, ''The Americas''. Career Tibesar was the son of an immigrant to the United States from Luxembourg, and became a Franciscan in 1927 at age 18. He was ordained as a priest seven years later. At the direction of the Franciscan province, he initially earned a Master’s in medieval European history at Catholic University of America in 1937, later returning there and earning a doctorate in Latin American history. His scholarly work first centered on the Franciscan presence in Peru. Doing archival work there, he became interested in the ...
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Antonine Meunier
Antonine Meunier (9 August 1877 – 12 March 1972) was a French ballet dancer, teacher and writer. Meunier studied at the École de danse de l'Opéra national de Paris. Later she joined the Paris Opera Ballet and became principal dancer . She was the partner of Carlotta Zambelli in '' Les Deux Pigeons'' by André Messager. After leaving the Opera in 1923 Meunier taught dance at the Conservatoire Populaire Mimi Pinson which was founded by Gustave Charpentier. She was professor at the conservatory from 1900 to 1926. She wrote several books on ballet and choreography and she created a Dance notation published in 1931 under the title ''Figures. Sténochorégraphie - Dictionnaire''. She wrote the highly regarded and influential ''La danse classique'' which was published in 1932. In recognition of her services to the Théâtre aux Armées, a theatrical troupe which entertained French soldiers during the World War I, and dedication to the Académie de musique et de dansee, in July ...
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Danish Language
Danish (; , ) is a North Germanic language spoken by about six million people, principally in and around Denmark. Communities of Danish speakers are also found in Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and the northern German region of Southern Schleswig, where it has minority language status. Minor Danish-speaking communities are also found in Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina. Along with the other North Germanic languages, Danish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples who lived in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. Danish, together with Swedish, derives from the ''East Norse'' dialect group, while the Middle Norwegian language (before the influence of Danish) and Norwegian Bokmål are classified as ''West Norse'' along with Faroese and Icelandic. A more recent classification based on mutual intelligibility separates modern spoken Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish as "mainland (or ''continental'') Scandinavian", wh ...
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